Bola Tinubu diploma: No evidence Nigeria’s president forged college record

Allegations that Bola Tinubu's diplomas were fake went viral after the release of his school documents.

Kenyan publisher recalls book after uproar over Prophet Muhammad image

Muslims complained it was blasphemous to ask students to colour in a picture of the Islamic prophet.

South Africa egg shortage: How poultry products became a hot commodity

Millions of chickens have been killed amid one of the worst bird flu outbreaks to hit the country.

Zimbabwe MPs lose seats because of fake letter

The losses pave the way for by-elections, which could hand a majority to ruling party Zanu-PF.

Rwanda asylum system ‘biased against genuine refugees’ – UN

Lawyers for the United Nations' Refugee Agency issue a warning during a Supreme Court appeal hearing.

Yaya Toure: Former Manchester City and Barcelona star wants more black managers

Yaya Toure hopes he and his brother Kolo can pave the way for black managers.

‘Super-shoes’, tumbling world records and the race for a sub two-hour official marathon

Marathon world records are tumbling in the men's and women's races, though the main topic of conversation is not the athletes, but the role played by 'super-shoes'.

Olympic Games: NBA’s MVP Joel Embiid’s USA decision ‘very disappointing’ for Africa

NBA star Joel Embiid's decision to represent the USA over Cameroon is "very disappointing" for Africa and has "annoyed" Cameroon.

Angolan TikToker Neth Nahara sentenced for ‘insulting’ President Lourenço

Neth Nahara accused President João Lourenço of "anarchy and disorganisation".